Hampden Academy coach Bill Schwarz said his team is “finally healthy” after an injury-marred regular season and expects a tight battle with Waterville.

“We’re going to need good goaltending and we have to capitalize on our scoring chances,” said Schwarz.

Mike Ward (16-8) and Dylan Cray (13-11) are HA’s top point-getters and Matt Closson, who had missed much of the season due to injury, is another catalyst. Riley Eastman and Rob Stowe have led the defense corps in front of goalie Ryan Manning.

Waterville has been led by Nick Denis (21-11), Chris Lee (11-18) and Tommy Samson (8-12).